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Laccaria bicolor

B. Henrion. C. Di Battista, D. Bouchard, D. Vairelles, B. D. Thompson, F. Le Tacon, and F. Martin, Monitoring the persistence of Laccaria bicolor as an endomycorrhizal. symbiont of nursery-grown Douglas fir by PCR of the rDNA intergenic spacer. Mol. Ecol. 3 571 (1994). [Pg.289]

F. Martin, P. Rubini, R. Cote, and 1. Kottke, Aluminium polyphosphate complexes in the mycorrhizal basidiomycete Laccaria bicolor a A1 NMR study. Planta 194 241 (1994). [Pg.294]

Strobel N.E., Sinclair W. A. Role of flavonilic wall inclusions in the resistance induced by Laccaria bicolor to Fusarium oxysporum in primary roots of Donglas fir. Phytopathology 1991 81 420-425. [Pg.192]

Figure 4.16 Hebeloma danicum (arrows) and Laccaria bicolor (arrowheads) fruiting beside remains of paper, which indicates not only antecedent human excreta but also a squatting pose (see text). Photograph was taken in a Pinus forest, Shiga, Japan, on October 20, 1981. (See color insert following p. 178.)... Figure 4.16 Hebeloma danicum (arrows) and Laccaria bicolor (arrowheads) fruiting beside remains of paper, which indicates not only antecedent human excreta but also a squatting pose (see text). Photograph was taken in a Pinus forest, Shiga, Japan, on October 20, 1981. (See color insert following p. 178.)...
Some LP PPF (e.g., Laccaria bicolor, Lactarius chrysorrheus, Suillus bovi-nus) grow not only on nitrogen-added soil but also on burnt ground and some other disturbed sites (Sagara 1992 and unpublished date). Namely, the growth of these species does not necessarily indicate a deposition in the past of animal matter at the site. [Pg.93]

Laccaria amethystina Cooke (Imamura 2001 Kasuya 2002 Sagara 1995), L Laccaria bicolor (Maire) Orton (Sagara 1973, 1975,1981 as L. proximo Kasuya 2002 Figs. 8, 16), L,WS... [Pg.101]

Laccaria bicolor Human urine Pinus Kyoto, Japan Not known 1966 Sagara (1975)... [Pg.106]

Interactions also occur with soil animals and Klironomos and Hart (2001) have recently demonstrated that the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor can kill the soil micro-arthropod Folsomia Candida, take... [Pg.40]

Bertaux, J., Schmid, M., Chemidlin Prevost-Boure, N. et at. (2003). In situ identification of intracellular bacteria related to Paenibacillus spp. in the mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Laccaria bicolor S238N. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 69, 4243-8. [Pg.45]


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